ponding

/ˈpɑndɪŋ/
noun
  1. The forming of a pool or puddle of water on a surface, especially after rain or melting snow.
    • Ponding on the road caused several cars to hydroplane.
    • After the storm, ponding on the driveway made it slippery.
    • The flat roof had poor drainage, leading to ponding of rainwater.